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The Emerald City of Oz ain’t what it used to be. The City has lost all its charm and magic, and while their welcome isn’t exactly warm, Jessi and Wallace find help from a new “friend.” Meet Lurline, a witch who’s not wicked but isn’t exactly good, either.

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Hit the Bricks Remastered Episode 1×3: Green Thumb.
This episode starred
Michelle Agresti
PJ Scott-Blankenship
Keilidh Hamilton Maureria
Arthur Maurici
Chad Ellis
Andrew Preston
Justin J Bowen
James Oliva
Q Dyer
And Lauren Shippen

It was written and directed by PJ Scott-Blankenship
Executive Produced and Sound Designed by Chad Ellis
Music by Kathryn Hoss, AP Harbor, Jeff Ball and Jordan Bush
Recording Engineering by Brandon Grugle, Mischa Stanton and Chad Ellis
Story Editing by TH Ponders
Transcripts by Erin M Speckley
Art by Chandler Candela
Audio Consulting and Clean Up by Sage GC and Travis Reaves
Magic Consulting by Geordan Burress
Special thanks to Davis Walden, Multitude and The Whisperforge.

This episode contains a preview of Hug House Productions’ “Valence”, an urban fantasy fiction podcast where Corporations are trying to gain control of magic. Find out more here: https://hughouse.productions/valence/


© PJ Scott-Blankenship | Status: Active, 12 episodes | Kind: Story |

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